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Find Something New Within You at Callanwolde!“My jewelry company would not have been possible without the education I received from Callanwolde.”

Metalsmithing Student Becky Hendrix

c l a s s e s f o r a d u l t s a n d c h i l d r e n

Art • Fitness • DanceMusic • Performing Arts Jewelry • Photography

Pottery • Yoga • Writing

Register now for Spring 2013 www.callanwolde.org

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980 Briarcliff Road, N.E.Atlanta, Georgia 30306

404.872.5338 Fax: 404.872.5175

E-mail: [email protected]

Support is provided to Callanwolde Fine Arts Center through a grant appropriated by the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners, in part by the DeKalb County Parks, Recreation & Cultural Affairs, and in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. Georgia Council for the Arts is a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.

Map and DirectionsCallanwolde is located in the historic Druid Hills neighborhood of Atlanta, conveniently situated between the Virginia-Highland neighborhood and the campus of Emory University, and is approximately five blocks

north of the intersection of Briarcliff Road and Ponce de Leon Avenue.From I-85 North/South:

Take exit 89, North Druid Hills Road, and drive south on North Druid Hills Road. The first major intersection is Briarcliff Road (Loehmann’s Plaza will be on the right). Turn right onto Briarcliff Road and Callanwolde is approximately four miles on the right.

From I-75 North/South:

Take exit 248C, Carter Center/Freedom Parkway, and stay on Freedom Parkway for about two miles until it dead-ends into Ponce de Leon Avenue. Turn right onto Ponce de Leon and at the third traffic light turn left onto Briarcliff Road. Callanwolde is about five blocks on the left.

Programs and facilities are offered to all persons without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, age, creed or disability.

If you have a disability, please let the administration know; we will make every effort to accommodate you. Elevator access is available to the second floor of the mansion.

The Callanwolde Mission

The Mission of the Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is to preserve, restore, and develop the Callanwolde Estate and to be the premier public participatory arts and cultural center.

allanwolde, a magnificent Gothic Tudor-style mansion, was built in 1920 as the home of Charles Howard Candler, eldest son of Coca-Cola founder Asa G. Candler. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Callanwolde is a unique arts center that enriches the lives of metropolitan Atlantans year round.

In 1972, Callanwolde was purchased with funds raised by concerned citizens and a matching government grant. It is presently owned by DeKalb County; the grounds are maintained by the Department of Parks and Recreations, and the buildings are maintained by Physical Plant Management. Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is now operated and restored by the Callanwolde Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit, tax-exempt corporation. Funding is dependent upon private and corporate support, government grants, fundraisers, and the arts and education programs.

Located upstairs in the Petite Hall is the Callanwolde exhibition area. These exhibitions are open to the public at no charge. Gallery hours are 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday.

MAILING LIST: To be placed on a mailing list for the class publications, please call 404.872.5338.

REGISTRATION: To register for classes, fill out the form on page 15 of this publication and mail it in. Or, call our Registrations Office at 404.872.5338. You may also register online by visiting the website at www.callanwolde.org.

HOURS: The Callanwolde mansion and grounds are open 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. weekdays and 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays. The mansion is closed on Sundays.

MARTA: From Edgewood/Candler Park Station or Lindbergh Station, take Bus #6.

PARKING: Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is forced to observe a strict parking policy due to limited parking spaces and public safety. Cars may be parked only in the back parking lot. You are asked NOT to park in the driveway behind the Carriage House. Additional parking can be found next door at Laurel Heights Hospital, but only in the lower lot adjacent to Callanwolde. It is imperative that cars are not parked in any entrance, exit, or fire lane. This also applies to parking at Laurel Heights. Cars parked in No Parking areas will be subject to towing.

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Contents

Children’s Classes

Children’s Art Classes .................................................. 5

Children’s Dance Classes .......................................... 4-5

Kindermusik Classes ................................................... 6

Kung Fu ..................................................................... 8

Music (Private Lessons) .............................................. 6

Special Interest Classes ............................................... 9

Summer Camps .......................................................... 7

Adult Classes

Art Classes ........................................................ 10-11

Art Workshops ......................................................... 11

Dance ........................................................................ 8

Fitness & Exercise ....................................................... 8

Jewelry ...................................................................... 9

Music (Private Lessons) .............................................. 6

Photography Classes ................................................. 12

Pottery Classes ......................................................... 13

Special Interest Classes ............................................... 9

Textiles Classes ......................................................... 14

Writing Classes ......................................................... 12

Gallery ............................................................................16

Registration Form ........................................................... 15

Refund Policies ............................................................... 15

Special Events ................................................................... 3

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“EGGSTRAVAGANZA” EASTER EGG HUNTEggstravaganza hops into Callanwolde! A family favorite for years, Callanwolde’s Easter Egg Hunt features thousands of candy-filled eggs to find, Atlanta Brave’s games & prizes and a chance to meet the Easter Bunny. Bring your Easter basket and your

camera for a fun family day set in Callanwolde’s beautiful spring gardens. All proceeds benefit the Callanwolde Dance Program. In case of rain the event will be cancelled and tickets refunded. Arrive early for free parking and shuttle bus service at the Emory University Briarcliff Campus, 1256 Briarcliff Road, just one-half mile north of Callanwolde.

SATURDAY, MARCH 30; 10 am – 12 noonTickets for children 12 & under: $10 advance purchase online (www.TicketLeap.com) $14 Cash only at the door. Adults Free.

TANGO NIGHT – AZALEA TANGOLearn about the rhythm and movement of authentic Argentine Tango. Dancers of all skill levels are welcome and no partner is necessary. The evening begins at 8:00 pm with an introductory lesson from the expert instructors of Tango Rio (www.tango-rio.com). After the lesson, try out your new moves with an open tango dance party beginning at 9:15 pm. Tickets are sold

at the door. Soft drinks and light snacks will be provided.

FRIDAY, APRIL 12; 8 pm$15 Lesson & Party/$10 Party Only paid at the door

COMING THIS SUMMERJAZZ CONCERT SERIES: ”JAZZ ON THE LAWN”

Callanwolde’s Jazz on the Lawn presents a series of summer outdoor concerts showcasing a lineup of Atlanta’s jazz treasures. Guests are invited to bring a blanket and a picnic and enjoy cool jazz under the stars! Concerts begin

at 7:30 pm. Parking is onsite and free. Tickets: $15 advance purchase online; $20 at the door.

In case of rain, the concert will be moved to Callanwolde’s indoor Courtyard. FRIDAYS 7:30 pm: June 14, June 28, July 12, July 26 and August 9

For more event informat ion cal l 404-872-5338 or v is i t w w w.cal lanwolde.org.

SPRING TANGO NIGHT MARCH 1 8 PM

GUIDED TOUR OF ESTATE MARCH 10 1 PM

POETRY READING: Baggett & Pinckey MARCH 13 8 PM

FAMILY STORYTELLING MARCH 15 7 PM

CALLANWOLDE CONCERT BAND MARCH 24 3 PM

EGG HUNT: “Eggstravaganza” MARCH 30 10 AM

GALLERY OPENING: Jaynie Crimmins APRIL 5 7-9 PM

POETRY READING: Southern Poetry Anthology APRIL 10 8 PM

AZALEA TANGO NIGHT APRIL 12 8 PM

SPRING DANCE CONCERT APRIL 20 2 & 7 PM

SPRING POTTERY SALE: Opening Reception MAY 3 7 PM

SPRING POTTERY SALE MAY 4 & 5 10 AM-5 PM

POETRY READING: Sadre-Orafai & Stratidakis MAY 8 8 PM

Cover Photo by Christina Bray

Calendar of Eventsmarch to may 2013

From Callanwolde’s New Executive Director“Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is the destination that all my life’s experiences have brought me to. The beautiful mansion and estate is something I feel passionate about preserving and promoting. The fine arts program offers a variety of classes for all ages in the literary, visual, and performing arts. Having worked in arts education for over twenty years, I am very excited to continue the growth of Callanwolde’s fine arts program and also develop outreach programs for those in need in our community. Callanwolde is part of Atlanta history and I am honored to be a part of Callanwolde,” says Peggy Still Johnson.

For more information about Peggy, vis i t www.cal lanwolde.org.

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Children’s DanceCHILDREN MUST HAVE

PARENTAL SUPERVISION BEFOREAND AFTER THEIR CLASS

No Children’s Dance classes during Spring Break Week, April 8 - 13.Callanwolde is closed on Memorial Day, Monday, May 27.

Children’s Dance Recital: Saturday, June 1.

The aim of this program is to instill in each student the joy of dance as an art form. The program includes technical skills, improvisation and choreography, musical background, and performing experience within a graded structure. Children are allowed a high degree of personal freedom for their own invention and creativity. This educational approach to dance utilizes problem solving, observation, and sharing of experience.

Make-Up Policy:Callanwolde is not responsible for classes missed due to student absences. Parents should discuss make-up policy with their Instructor. Dance students must make up classes missed during a quarter before the end of that quarter. Children should attend a class of the same age group with the same instructor.

Parents’ Day:Parents may observe the class ‘in action,’ and may discuss their child’s personal growth and development with the instructor on the last day of dance classes. Parent observation is *for non-recital dance classes only, and will be the week of Monday, May 20 - Thursday, May 23. Classes performing in the recital do not have a Parent Observation Day. *Non-recital dances classes are marked with an asterisk.

Scholarship Assistance: A limited number of partial scholarships are available to dance students 5-years-old and older. Criteria are need, talent, and commitment to the program. All scholarship funds for 2012-13 have been awarded.

Creative Movement/Pre-Ballet (3-6 years)Introduces boys and girls ages 3-6 to the fundamentals of dance, while helping them to increase their physical strength, flexibility, coordination and endurance. Designed to increase the student’s self-confidence and to find a greater joy in moving, dance and personal expression. Children should wear comfortable clothes and may dance barefoot or in ballet slippers. Tights and leotard are preferred. All classes are 9 weeks.

Fee: $115 members/$125 non-members for 9 weeksInstructor: Jerylann WarnerMondays, March 18 - May 20 (no class Apr. 8)6490* 3-4 years 3:15 - 4:00 p.m.6491 4-5 years 4:00 - 4:45 p.m.Tuesdays, March 19 - May 21 (no class Apr. 9)6492* 3-4 years 11:00 - 11:45 a.m.Wednesdays, March 20 - May 22 (no class Apr. 10)6493* 3-4 years 3:00 - 3:45 p.m.Thursdays, March 21 - May 23 (no class Apr. 11)6494* 3-4 years 1:45 - 2:30 p.m. 6495 4-5 years 3:00 - 3:45 p.m. Instructor: Kate HinkelThursdays, March 21 - May 23 (no class Apr. 11)6496 5-6 years 4:00 - 4:45 p.m.

Advanced Creative Movement/Pre-Ballet (4-5 years)Pre-requisite: One year of Creative Movement at Callanwolde. No exceptions.For the Creative Movement student looking for more focused and challenging work. Class time will include more individual ‘turn taking’ activities, longer sequences of movement, and progress to more advanced locomotor skills such as skipping. Children should wear comfortable clothes and may dance barefoot or in ballet slippers. Tights and leotard are preferred.

Instructor: Jerylann WarnerFee: $115 members/$125 non-members6497 Wednesdays, March 20 - May 22 (no class Apr. 10) 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. 9 weeks

Pre-Ballet I & II (5-6 & 6-7 years)*Pre-Ballet II: Instructor’s permission required. For the student looking to transition from Creative Movement to Ballet. Class format will more closely resemble ballet foundations with work at the barre and across the floor. Children should wear comfortable clothes and ballet slippers. Tights and leotard are preferred.

Instructor: Jerylann WarnerFee: $115 members/$125 non-members Pre-Ballet I: 5-6 years6498 Wednesdays, March 20 - May 22 (no class Apr. 10) 5:00 - 5:45 p.m. 9 weeks Pre-Ballet II: 6-7 years6499 Thursdays, March 21 - May 23 (no class Apr. 11) 5:00 - 5:45 p.m. 9 weeks

Parent & Me Ballet (2-4 years)For parent and child to experience the fundamentals of dance together! Increase your physical strength, coordination, flexibility, and endurance while experiencing the joy of movement. A wonderful way for you and your child to learn the basics of ballet while sharing a creative process.

Instructor: Jerylann WarnerFee: $135 members/$145 non-members6500* Wednesdays, March 20 - May 22 (no class Apr. 10) 9:45 - 10:30 a.m. 9 weeks

Dance Sampler (5-6 years)A survey and sample of three forms: ballet, jazz and modern. FUNdamentals in each form complete with warm-up (technical basics), and phrases of choreography in each, including a variety of music that is integral to each style. Specific footwear not required; ballet or jazz shoes interchangeable.

Instructor: Jerylann WarnerFee: $115 members/$125 non-members6501 Thursdays, March 21 - May 23 (no class Apr. 11) 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. 9 weeks

more details at:

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THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCE SYLLABUS R.A.D. ballet classes are 9 weeks; Saturday is 6 weeks.The Royal Academy of Dance is an international classical dance teaching organization with roots in Great Britain. The R.A.D. has devised a carefully graduated syllabus to teach classical dance from beginning to advanced performance levels. Please consult the uniform information sheet for the required style of leotard for each ballet grade level (sheets available in the registration office). All R.A.D. Ballet levels require pink tights and Bloch leather pink full sole ballet slippers. Instructors: Instructors: Kelly Oakes Dent & Jennilee Garcia-Green Member/Non-memberCourse # Class Level Day Dates Time Leotard Fee6502 Primary Wednesdays March 20 - May 22 (no class Apr. 10) 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Pale Blue $125/$1356503 Grade I (7 yrs & up) Tuesdays March 19 - May 21 (no class Apr. 9) 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Pale Blue $125/$1356504 Grade II Wednesdays March 20 - May 22 (no class Apr. 10) 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Pale Blue $125/$1356505 Grade III Mondays March 18 - May 20 (no class Apr. 8) 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Navy $125/$135Instructor’s permission required for these levels:6506 Grade IV Tuesdays March 19 - May 21 (no class Apr. 9) 4:00 - 5:15 p.m. Navy $135/$1456507 Grade IV Wednesdays March 20 - May 22 (no class Apr. 10) 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. Navy $135/$1456508 Grade V Mondays March 18 - May 20 (no class Apr. 8) 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. Navy $135/$1456509 Grade V* Thursdays March 21 - May 23 (no class Apr. 11) 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. Navy $135/$1456510 Grade VI Tuesdays March 19 - May 21 (no class Apr. 9) 5:15 - 6:30 p.m. Black $135/$1456511 Grade VI* Wednesdays March 20 - May 22 (no class Apr. 10) 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. Black $135/$1456512 Grade VII* Tuesdays March 19 - May 21 (no class Apr. 9) 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. Black $135/$1456513 Pre / Beginning Pointe* Mondays March 18 - May 20 (no class Apr. 8) 6:30 - 7:15 p.m. Black $115/$1256514 Pre / Beginning Pointe* Tuesdays March 19 - May 21 (no class Apr. 9) 6:30 - 7:15 p.m. Black $115/$1256515 Advanced Pointe* Mondays March 18 - May 20 (no class Apr. 8) 7:45 - 8:45 p.m. Black $125/$1356516 Advanced Ballet Mondays March 18 - May 20 (no class Apr. 8) 6:15 - 7:45 p.m. Black $145/$1556517 Advanced Ballet* Wednesdays March 20 - May 22 (no class Apr. 10) 6:15 - 7:45 p.m. Black $145/$1556518 Advanced Ballet* Saturdays March 23 - May 18 (no class Mar. 30 - Apr. 13) 9:15 - 10:45 a.m. Solid $115/$125*Does not dance in Children’s Recital; technique class only.

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Follow the mischievous pigtail girl and all of the charming characters in our production of “Senior Ball” after David Lichine’s original “Graduation Ball”. Enjoy the showcase of 5 new choreographic works by Tara Shepard Meyers, Mary Grace Philips, Jennilee Garcia Green and Miriam Oropeza Ramos.

SATURDAY, APRIL 20TH 2PM AND 7PM$15 TICKETS ON SALE MARCH 8TH

at www.ticketleap.com

CALLANWOLDE DANCE ENSEMBLESpring Show 2013

Modern Dance ProgramThrough the introduction of dance fundamentals (alignment, core strength, flexibility and endurance) these classes explore a wide range of movement possibilities. Sometimes athletic, sometimes classical, but always musical, modern dance challenges rhythmic, expressive and creative qualities.

Modern I (6-8 years)Instructor: Jerylann WarnerFee: $125 members/$135 non-members6520 Tuesdays, March 19 - May 21 (no class Apr. 9) 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. 9 weeks

Modern II (9-12 years)Pre-requisite: One year of Modern or Instructor’s permission required. Appropriate for the older beginner. Instructor: Jerylann WarnerFee: $125 members/$135 non-members6521 Mondays, March 18 - May 20 (no class Apr. 8) 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. 9 weeks

Modern III (10 years & up)Pre-requisite: One year of Modern or Instructor’s permission required. Students have the opportunity to experiment with improvisation and choreography while strengthening their technique.

Instructor: Kate HinkelFee: $135 members/$145 non-members6522 Thursdays, March 21 - May 23 (no class Apr. 11) 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. 9 weeks

Modern IV (12-18 years)Instructor’s permission required to join class. Students have the opportunity to experiment with improvisation and choreography while strengthening their technique.

Instructor: Kate HinkelFee: $135 members/$145 non-members6523 Thursdays, March 21 - May 23 (no class Apr. 11) 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. 9 weeks

Jazz Dance ProgramThese classes are designed to introduce children to the fundamentals of Jazz Dance. Students will gain strength, flexibility, and coordination through warm-up exercises, basic technique, and jazz combinations, all while reinforcing beat, timing, and overall performance skills. Requires solid-colored leotard, jazz pants, and jazz shoes.

Pre-Jazz (5-7 years)Instructor: Jerylann WarnerFee: $115 members/$125 non-members6524 Tuesdays, March 19 - May 21 (no class Apr. 9) 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. 9 weeks

Jazz I (8-10 years)Instructor: Jerylann WarnerFee: $125 members/$135 non-members6525 Mondays, March 18 - May 20 (no class Apr. 8) 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. 9 weeks

Jazz IIInstructor: Jennilee Garcia-GreenFee: $125 members/$135 non-members6526 Wednesdays, March 20 - May 22 (no class Apr. 10) 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. 9 weeks

Jazz IIIInstructor: Jennilee Garcia-GreenFee: $135 members/$145 non-members6527 Tuesdays, March 19 - May 21 (no class Apr. 9) 7:45 - 9:00 p.m. 9 weeks

Children’s ArtParent & Me Art Class (2-4 years) Enjoy an opportunity to share in creativity and discovery with your child. With inspiration from children’s books and music, you and your child will explore line, color, texture and form. Together you’ll experiment with paint, clay, beading, and collage. Supplies are included in the tuition. Parent attends entire session. Min. 6, max. 10.

Instructor: Megan Reeves WilliamsonFee: $135 members / $145 non-members6528 Mondays, March 25 - May 6 (no class April 8) 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. 6 weeks

Not So Basic Drawing (5-7 years) Join this fun and exciting class that uses unusual and not-so-basic approaches to teach every day drawing skills. Artistic concepts such as line, form, proportion, value, and texture will be covered. All supplies included. Min. 4, max. 12.

Instructor: Abbie Merritt Fee: $65 members/$75 non-members6529 Wednesdays, March 27 - April 24 (no class April 10) 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4 weeks

MORE Not So Basic Drawing (5-7 years) For those artists looking to deepen their knowledge of drawing fundamentals, while strengthening their skills. All supplies included. Min. 4, max. 12.

Instructor: Abbie Merritt Fee: $65 members/$75 non-members6530 Tuesdays, March 26 - April 23 (no class April 9) 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4 weeks6531 Tuesdays, April 30 - May 21 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4 weeks

Watercolor Animals (5-7 years) Your child will explore the world of watercolor as they create paintings of animals that inspire them. We will discuss texture, value, and color theory. Please bring three clear, detailed photographs of animals that they love. All supplies included. Min. 4, max. 12.

Instructor: Abbie MerrittFee: $65 members/$75 non-members6532 Wednesdays, May 1 - 22 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4 weeks

Cartooning and Drawing (6-14 years)Students will have fun improving their drawing skills and creating their own cartoons. Drawing their favorite cartoon characters and comic strips will introduce students to the wild, wacky world of cartooning. Creating their own characters and caricatures will be encouraged. Focus is primarily on line and drawing, but use of ink and watercolors will also be explored. Supply list online. Min. 6, max. 12.

Instructor: Stephen SwenyFee: $155 members/$165 non-members6533 Mondays, March 25 - May 20 (no class Apr. 8) 4:15 - 5:45 p.m. 8 weeks

TV Boot Camp (9 years & Up)Process-oriented television camp invites kids aged 9 & up to work in their own TV control room: 4 cameras, wireless microphones, live video digital special effects mixer, and all the TV production positions as they “round-robin” through twelve TV jobs to create their own music video or television short. The 12 positions include: 4-camera operators, audio engineer, stage manager, props & set decoration, video engineer, production assistant, associate director, technical director and director. Campers can choose to be “behind the camera,” perform, or both. Parents are invited to a showcase on the last day. All supplies included; bring a sack lunch. Parents must sign release for child to be videotaped. www.TVBootCamp.net Min. 9, max. 15.

Instructor: Dennis Diamond & Danielle StewartFee: $300 members/$310 non-members6481 Monday - Friday, June 10-14 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 5 days

art by Stephen Sweny

Callanwolde’s Annual Children’s Dance Recital

Alphabet Soup 20136519 Costume & Facility Fee: $65Additional Costume Fee: $35 each

(if participating in more than one class performance)

Saturday, June 1, 20131PM & 3 PM

St. Pius X Catholic High School2674 Johnson Rd. NE, 30345

Dancers aged 4 & up are eligible to participate in the recital. The costume/facility fee must be paid in full at the time of Spring Quarter registration. Classes marked with an (*) do not perform.

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KINDERMUSIK®

Village Hickory Dickory, Tickle and BounceNewborn to 18 months – with parent or caregiverExperience music activities that will stimulate your child’s total development. Our units use sign language, highlighted by the concept of a family’s daily rituals and routines. HICKORY, DICKORY, TICKLE AND BOUNCE focuses on the rhythmic nature of nursery rhymes. Get reacquainted with beloved songs and activities such as peek-a-boo and Baa-Baa Black Sheep. Home materials included. Min. 5, max. 12.

Fee: $130 members / $140 non-membersInstructor: June Abbott6534 Wednesdays, March 20 - May 15 (no class April 10) 11:20 a.m. – 12 Noon 8 weeksInstructor: Barbara Padgett6535 Thursdays, March 21 - May 16 (no class April 11) 9:30 – 10:10 a.m. 8 weeksInstructor: Lisa Nall6536 Saturdays, March 23 - May 18 (no class March 30 & April 13) 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. 7 weeks

Kindermusik Our Time, Part II Fiddle Dee Dee18 months to 3 years – with parent or caregiverBe ready for a frolicsome and joyful experience as your child’s musical instincts are encouraged and fundamental skills begin to develop. Uncover an engaging musical world while building confidence, self-control, and communication skills. Singing, imitating sounds, rhyming, and object identification foster language skills, while creative movement to lively music develops a sense of balance, timing, and spatial awareness. Stay happily engaged as the music and stories emphasize the stringed instruments such as “This Little Piggy Played the Fiddle” and “Animal Serenade”. Home materials included. The sibling rate reflects a discount on materials for the second child that enrolls in the same class; materials are shared. Min. 5, max. 12.

New Student Fee: $145 members / $155 non-membersSibling Rate: $125 members / $135 non-membersContinuing Student Fee: $100 members / $110 non-membersInstructor: June Abbott6537 Wednesdays, March 20 - May 15 (no class April 10) 9:20 – 10:00 a.m. 8 weeks6538 Wednesdays, March 20 - May 15 (no class April 10) 10:20 – 11:00 a.m. 8 weeksInstructor: Lisa Nall6539 Saturdays, March 23 - May 18 (no class March 30 & April 13) 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. 7 weeks

Kindermusik Wiggle & GrowAges 2 to 3 years – with parent or caregiverThis NEW class is designed for our 2 and 3 year olds to sing simple songs, enjoy rhymes, dance to fun music and explore instruments. “Family and Friends” has us listening to Grandma and Grandpa calling on the phone, and hearing a conversation between two friends which they will later imitate. Great music selections included are “I Love My Family,” “Please and Thank You Dance,” and “Come All You Playmates.” “Down on the Ground” explores the animal kingdom with music and movement. We’ll take a listening walk to hear animal sounds and learn how to observe the world around us. Home materials included; no sibling rate. Min. 5, max. 9.

Instructor: Barbara PadgettFee: $125 members / $135 non-members6540 Thursdays, March 21 - May 16 (no class April 11) 10:30 – 11:10 a.m. 8 weeks

Kindermusik Laugh and Learn!Ages 3 to 4 years – Parent or caregiver joins in the last 5 min. of classFrom the moment you became a parent, you wanted the best for your child. In class, we engage your child in music and movement activities that promote language, social and emotional skills, early math and early literacy, creativity and more. We will explore the concept of high/low sounds with Irish music, tricky leprechauns, and colors of the rainbow. Our second unit has us planting and growing, and tending the animals down on the farm. We’ll learn a Spanish animal song and enjoy moving to traditional country mountain music. Home materials included; no sibling rate. Min. 5, max. 9.

Fee: $125 members / $135 non-membersInstructor: June Abbott6541 Thursdays, March 21 - May 16 (no class April 11) 3:00 – 3:40 p.m. 8 weeks

Kindermusik Imagine That, Part IICities: Busy Places, Friendly Faces!Ages 3 to 5 years – Parent or caregiver joins in the last 10 min. of classCalling all active, energetic, enthusiastic and imaginative children! Help create a city that’s familiar, yet like no other. There’s a musical city of songs and city sounds, a city of imagination where your child becomes anyone they want to be: a broom man, an opera singer? There are stories about dogs and a globetrotting photographer. Home materials included. The sibling rate reflects a discount on materials for the second child that enrolls in the same class; materials are shared. Extra Back Pack: $8. Min. 5, max. 9.

New Student Fee: $160 members / $170 non-membersSibling Rate: $130 members / $140 non-membersContinuing Student Fee: $110 members / $120 non-membersInstructor: June Abbott6542 Wednesdays, March 20 - May 15 (no class April 10) 1:30 – 2:15 p.m. 8 weeks6543 Wednesdays, March 20 - May 15 (no class April 10) 3:30 – 4:15 p.m. 8 weeksInstructor: Barbara Padgett6544 Thursdays, March 21 - May 16 (no class April 11) 11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. 8 weeksInstructor: Lisa Nall6545 Saturdays, March 23 - May 18 (no class Mar 30 & Apr 13) 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. 7 weeks

Movin’ On Up! 7 to 8 yearsParent/caregiver joins in the last 5 min. of classFor the older student that is curious about music and wants to learn additional musical skills. This class will enjoy exploring the rhythms and driving beat of Latin music. We will also learn about Mariachi Bands, and other Latin instruments, continue learning the notes on the staff, ear training through solfege hand signals, and beginning piano techniques. We will culminate with an end-of-term musical ensemble performance. Beginning piano book included in home materials. No sibling rate. Min. 4, max. 8.

Instructor: June AbbottFee: $145 members / $155 non-members6546 Tuesdays, March 19 - May 14 (no class April 9) 4:45 – 5:30 p.m. 8 weeks

Music Lessons (For All Ages)Quarter Dates: Monday, March 18 - Friday, May 24.Private lessons are scheduled on an individual basis. Students must confirm times and dates of lessons with instructor before registering for lessons. Instructors set own make-up policy. Call 404.872.5338 for teacher contact info.

Private Guitar Lessons Fees:8 weeks/8 lessons30 minutes: $215 members/$225 non-members45 minutes: $315 members/$325 non-membersInstructor: Matthias Young (ASCAP), B.M. Georgia State UniversityFor children ages 8 and up, teens, and adults. From Bach to Rock! Learn to play the world’s most popular instrument studying music from the Renaissance through Today! Beginner to Advanced. Performance coaching and college preparation. www.matthiasyoung.com

Private Piano Lessons Fees:8 weeks/8 lessons30 minutes: $215 members/$225 non-members45 minutes: $315 members/$325 non-membersInstructor: Mark Walsh, B.A. West Virginia UniversityPiano: beginning and advanced students ages 7 and up, teens, and adults. (Adult piano scheduled only as 45-minutes). You may continue your studies with Mark Walsh even if you began with another instructor.

Instructor: Buzz AmatoPiano: Specializing in jazz and contemporary styles including improvisation, modes, scales, lead sheets, sheet music interpretation. All ages and levels accepted.

Private Voice LessonsVoice: Youth - Age 10 and up, Adult - All Ages 8 weeks/8 lessons30 minutes: $215 members/$225 non-members45 minutes: $315 members/$325 non-membersInstructor: Cynthia Watters Shepherd, M.M. Indiana University

Private Woodwind Lessons Fees:Saxophones, Clarinet, and Flute8 weeks/8 lessons30 minutes: $215 members/$225 non-members45 minutes: $315 members/$325 non-membersInstructor: Norman Ficke, B.A. Georgia State University

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Summer CampsFor more detailed information, please visit www.callanwolde.org,and view the separate Summer Camp brochure. Registration opened February 4th for all Summer Camps; enroll now to save your spot!

Kindermusik Summer CampsPeek-A-Boo, I Love YouNewborn to 18 months; caregiver attends entire sessionInstructor: Lisa NallFee: $105 members / $115 non-members6464 Saturdays, June 1 -29 9:40 – 10:20 a.m. 5 weeks

Creatures of the Ocean18 months – 3 years; caregiver attends entire sessionInstructor: Lisa NallFee: $125 members / $135 non-membersSibling Rate: $115 members / $125 non-members6465 Saturdays, June 1 - 29 10:40 – 11:40 a.m. 5 weeks

Ride Pony, Ride! One-Day Camp3 to 6 years; parent/caregiver joins in the last 15 minutes of classInstructor: June AbbottFee: $35 members / $45 non-members6466 Monday, July 1 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 1 day

Born in the USA! One-Day Camp3 to 6 years; parent/caregiver joins in the last 15 minutes of classInstructor: June AbbottFee: $35 members / $45 non-members6467 Tuesday, July 2 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 1 day

Zoo Train18 months – 3 years; caregiver attends entire sessionInstructor: Lisa NallFee: $140 members / $150 non-membersSibling Rate: $125 members / $135 non-members6468 Monday – Friday, July 8 - 12 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. 5 days

On the Road3–6 years; caregiver attends last 15 minutes at 12:15 p.m.Instructor: Barbara PadgettFee: $200 members / $210 non-membersSibling Rate: $185 members / $195 non-members6469 Monday – Friday, June 17 – 21 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 5 days

Giggles – The Joke and Silly Song Camp4 – 7 yearsInstructor: June AbbottFee: $165 members / $175 non-members6470 Monday - Friday, July 29 – August 2 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 5 days

Jazz Kitchen4 – 7 yearsInstructor: June AbbottFee: $165 members / $175 non-members6471 Monday - Friday, June 3 - 7 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 5 days

Art & Drama CampsParent & Me Art CampAGES: 2-4 Years; parent attends entire sessionDAYS: Monday through Friday (meeting a total of 5 days)TIME: 9:00 to 10:15 a.m.FEE: $135 members/$145 non-members per 1 week session6450 Parent & Me June 24 – 286451 Parent & Me July 29 – August 2

Wee ArtistsAGES: 4-5 YearsDAYS: Monday through Friday (meeting a total of 5 days)TIME: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.FEE: $135 members / $145 non-members per 1 week session6452 Wee Artists I June 10-146453 Wee Artists II July 8-126454 Wee Artists III July 15-19

Kaleidoscope Arts CampAGES: 6-10 YearsDAYS: Monday through Friday (meeting a total of 5 days)TIME: 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.FEE: $245 members / $255 non-members per 1 week session6455 Kaleidoscope I June 10-146456 Kaleidoscope II July 8-126457 Kaleidoscope III July 15-19

Kaleidoscope Masters Arts CampAGES: 8-12 YearsDAYS: Monday through Friday (meeting a total of 5 days)TIME: 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.FEE: $245 members / $255 non-members per 1 week session6458 Masters I June 17-216459 Masters II July 22-26

On Stage! Drama CampAGES: 5-10 YearsDAYS: Monday through Friday (meeting a total of 5 days)TIME: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.INSTRUCTORS: Elaine Wadsworth & Addie LinderFEE: $165 members / $175 non-members per 1 week session6460 On Stage! I June 10-14 Theme: Under the Sea6461 On Stage! II June 24-June 28 Theme: Aesop’s Fables6462 On Stage! III July 15-July 19 Theme: Under the Sea6463 On Stage! IV July 22-26 Theme: Aesop’s Fables

TV Boot CampAGES: 9 Years & UpDAYS: Monday through Friday (meeting a total of 5 days)TIME: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.INSTRUCTORS: Dennis Diamond & Danielle StewartFEE: $300 members / $310 non-members per 1 week session6481 TV Boot Camp June 10-14

Teen CampsTeen Art Workshop (13 years & up)Instructors: Erin Palovick & TBDFee: $245 members / $255 non-members6472 Monday – Friday, June 24-28 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 5 days

Teen Jewelry & Metalsmithing Camp (13 years & up)Textured Link Bracelet & Cabochon RingFEE INCLUDES COST OF METAL AND SUPPLIES. No prerequisite. Min. 5, max. 8.Instructor: Cat Goolsby (www.JewelryandMetalsmithing.com)Fee: $245 members / $255 non-members6473 Monday – Friday, June 24-28 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 5 days

Teen Jewelry & Metalsmithing Camp (13 years & up)Filigree Earrings and a Message CuffFEE INCLUDES COST OF METAL AND SUPPLIES. No prerequisite. Min. 5, max. 8.Instructor: Cat Goolsby (www.JewelryandMetalsmithing.com)Fee: $245 members/$255 non-members6474 Monday-Friday, July 15-19 10:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 5 days

Teen Photography Workshop (13 years & up)Students supply camera, film and paper; see Supply list online. Bring a sack lunch. Min. 8, max. 10.Instructor: Joe CilloFee: $250 members / $260 non-members6475 Monday – Friday, July 29-August 2 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 5 days

Dance CampsSummer Dance Intensive (7 years & up)LEG UP & FOOT IN! LEG UP is designed for the dancer who currently takes two or more dance classes a week. FOOT IN offers beginning level practice in dance basics. Instructors: Jerylann Warner & GuestsFee: $240 members / $250 non-membersAfter May 25th: $290 members / $300 non-members6476 Monday – Friday, June 17-21 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 5 days

The Daily Groove (5-10 years)Instructor: Jerylann WarnerFee: $165 members / $175 non-members6477 Monday – Friday, June 24–28 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 5 days

Little Musicals (5-10 years)Instructor: Jerylann WarnerFee: $165 members / $175 non-members6478 Monday – Friday, July 15–19 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 5 days

Moving Me! (5-7 years)Instructor: Jerylann WarnerFee: $165 members / $175 non-members6479 Monday – Friday, July 29-August 2 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 5 days

Callanwolde Dance Ensemble Intensive (8 & up)Instructor: Kelly Oakes Dent & GuestsFee: $240 members / $250 non-members6480 Monday – Friday, July 8-12 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 5 days

Summer Camp Refund PolicyTo withdraw from a camp, parents must notify the registration office*ten days* before the first day of the camp session; i.e. you mustwithdraw two Fridays prior to a Monday start date. No refunds ortransfers will be given after this point. Notifications may come byphone, mail, or in person; e-mail or fax notifications are not accepted. When issuing refunds, Callanwolde retains a $20 cancellation fee per camper per camp session. Refunds can average 2 weeks to process.

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Adult DanceAdult Dance Class Make-Up Policy:Callanwolde is not responsible for classes missed due to student absences. Discuss unavoidable absences and make-up policy with instructor.

What to Wear:Ballet: tights, leotard, ballet slippers. Modern & African Dances: comfortable exercise clothes, bare feet.

Beginning/Intermediate BalletAlignment, flexibility and strength are achieved through proper ballet technique at the barre and in the center. This class is appropriate for the beginner or someone with previous experience.

Instructor: Jennilee Garcia GreenFee: $135 members/$145 non-members6547 Wednesdays, March 20 - May 22 (no class Apr. 10) 7:45 - 9:00 p.m. 9 weeks

Beginning/Intermediate Contemporary DanceHigh-energy class utilizing elements of body alignment, musicality and personal style to perform dances choreographed to wide array of music.

Instructor: Kate HollandFee: $145 members/$155 non-members6548 Tuesdays, March 19 - May 21 8:00 - 9:15 p.m. 10 weeks

West African DanceFor students of all ages and levels who are ready for a fun-filled, energy packed class! Learn both traditional and modern dances. In addition, develop an awareness of how song traditions work hand in hand with dance movement as a means of expression and communication of daily life in West African cultures. Dancing is rooted deep in African cultures and is used to tell stories depicting both the culture and history of the land and people. Instructor Assane Kouyate (Senegal) comes from a long line of griots, the history tellers and keepers of West African culture. Walk-ins are welcome for $12/class.

Instructor: Assane Kouyate (www.sekhousenegal.com/westafricandance)Fee: $95 members /$105 non-members6549 Saturdays, March 23 - May 25 (no class Mar. 30) 10:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 9 weeks

Beginning Ballroom DancingStudents of all ages will learn the most basic leading and following skills for partnership dancing. Timing and characteristics of dances such as the Foxtrot, Swing and Waltz will be included. The focus of the class will be to ìget byî in any social situation. Includes 2 parties to practice your dancing. Register in pairs - a dance partner is a must!

Instructor: David SpencerFee: $130 members/$140 non-members per person6550 Thursdays, March 21 - May 23 7:00 - 7:50 p.m. 10 weeks

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Continuing Ballroom DancingThis class is designed for students who have completed the beginning ballroom dancing class and who wish to refine leading and following skills. Students must register in pairs - a dance partner is a must! Includes 2 parties to practice your dancing. Pre-requisite: Beginning Ballroom Dancing at Callanwolde or permission of instructor.

Instructor: David SpencerFee: $130 members/$140 non-members per person6551 Thursdays, March 21 - May 23 8:00 - 8:50 p.m. 10 weeks

Adult Fitness & ExerciseYoga For Life: For Absolute BeginnersHave you ever been interested in Yoga, but were afraid to try it? Come to this class built expressly for the first-time yoga student. Please bring a yoga mat.

Instructor: Kate HollandFee: $135 members/$145 non-members6552 Tuesdays, March 19 - May 21 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. 10 weeks6553 Wednesdays, March 20 - May 22 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 10 weeks

Yoga For Life: Extended Session Previous study required. Soothing sequences of postures (asanas) to strengthen body and spirit. Brings wonderful new levels of flexibility and deeper levels of relaxation and awareness. Includes pranayama and meditation. Please bring a yoga mat.

Instructor: Kate HollandFee: $155 members/$165 non-members6554 Mondays, March 18 - May 20 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. 10 weeks

Yoga For Life: Open Class Open to students who have taken Beginner II and/or Extended Sessions. Includes pranayama and meditation. Please bring a yoga mat.

Instructor: Kate HollandFee: $155 members/$165 non-members6555 Wednesdays, March 20 - May 22 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. 10 weeks

Kundalini YogaExperience the energy of your highest potential. Kundalini is a system that uses non-impact aerobic movement and stretching, breathing techniques, and the science of sound and rhythm to reduce stress and promote health and healing. Suitable for beginners and repeating students. Min. 6.Instructor: Ann RitterFee: $95 members/$105 non-members6556 Saturdays, April 13 - May 18 8:30 - 9:45 a.m. 6 weeks

Kundalini Yoga and PilatesThe intersection between Kundalini, the energy of your highest potential, and Pilates, which strengthens your core muscles, is great for reducing or preventing back pain. Suitable for beginners and repeating students, classes present each tradition discreetly. Each class features traditional Pilates moves and Kundalini kriyas that work on the abdominals, navel point and low back, with deep meditation to conclude. Min. 6.Instructor: Ann RitterFee: $95 members/$105 non-members6557 Thursdays, April 11 - May 16 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. 6 weeks

Pilates Designed with the student in mind, this class combines the teachings of Joseph Pilates with anatomical terms. This energizing workout is designed for beginners as well as experienced students who want to stretch and strengthen the core muscles of the spine and abdominals. Students will also learn proper breathing and body awareness. Individuals work at their own level and capacity in this class. Please bring a mat. Perfect for dancers. Min. 6, max. 10.Instructor: Fanny Santiago-SaavedraFee: $125 members/$135 non-members6558 Thursdays, March 21 - May 23 (no class Apr. 11) 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. 9 weeks

Tai Chi: Beginning & ContinuingEasy, flowing movement makes up this introduction to the ancient Chinese exercise form. Class increases flexibility and balance, both physically and emotionally.Instructor: Mali HarrellFee: $135 members / $145 non-members6559 Mondays, March 18 - May 20 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. 10 weeks

6560 Fridays, March 22 - May 24 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. 10 weeks

Kung Fu: Beginning & ContinuingRich and exciting, this form of ancient Kung Fu from China, My Jhong Law Horn, is famous for its kicking, swift, powerful stance-work and offers the student mental and physical discipline, fitness and self-defense. Ages 8 & up welcome.Instructor: Will WaggenerFee: $135 members/$145 non-members6561 Wednesdays, March 20 - May 22 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 10 weeks

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Special InterestIntroduction to Music ProductionGreat introductory course that gives an extensive overview of music production. Discussions range from types of music production (record, film, tv) to digital audio workstations and which choice is right for you and your music. Essential keyboard and music theory skills will be covered. Student supplies laptop loaded with DAW software (beginning week 4). Min. 5, max. 10.

Instructor: Buzz AmatoFee: $200 members/$210 non-members6562 Tuesdays, March 26 - May 14 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. 8 weeks Field Trip: date TBD

Landscape DesignUse your own yard to explore landscape design principles. Students develop practical garden plans while learning design concepts with plenty of practical advice. Supplies recommended for first class: plat or property survey & pictures of the property you intend to design. Students may be asked to complete stages of design work outside of class. Min. 4, max. 15.

Instructor: Sue PickensFee: $115 members/$125 non-members6563 Mondays, March 25 - April 22 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. 5 weeks Field Trip: Saturday morning, date TBD

Chinese Brush PaintingStudents will learn Chinese calligraphy and study the Four Gentlemen Flowers: Plum Blossom, Bamboo, Orchid, and Chrysanthemum. All levels welcome. Returning students will learn more advanced skills and study different flowers. Supplies are provided ($45 included in tuition.) Min. 5, max. 8.

Instructor: Joe HsuFee: $165 members/$175 non-members6564 Mondays, April 15 - May 13 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. 5 weeks

Calligraphy/ Beginning Italic StyleThe student will learn a basic Italic hand using traditional calligraphy tools. Part of class time will be allocated to projects such as card making, poster making, envelope addressing, certificate design, and basic layout. Instructor will have tools and handouts available the first night of class for a fee of under $20. Min. 8, max. 15.

Instructor: Carol Gray (www.carolgraycalligraphy.com) Fee: $115 members/$125 non-members6565 Wednesdays, March 20 - April 24 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. 6 weeks

Beginning/Intermediate Jewelry & MetalsmithingThis course offers the basics in jewelry design and fabrication. Appropriate for repeat students; projects change each quarter. Learn silver piercing (cutting), shaping, soldering, texturing, finishing (polishing) and stone setting. Individual attention will encourage the development of personal style and emphasize the production of high quality, wearable art or small sculptural pieces. Projects range from rings, bracelets, pendants, earrings, lockets, vessels and broaches. Teens are welcome. Materials will be discussed in the first class; copper/brass metal and stones for projects could cost approx. $50 (silver could cost more). No prerequisite for beginners. Intermediate students have option to design a project with guidance from instructor; Intermediate students must have taken minimum of 4 metalsmithing classes and have ability to design artwork with limited instruction. Min. 5, max. 8.

Instructor: Cat Goolsby (www.JewelryAndMetalsmithing.com)Fee: $140 members/$150 non-members for 5 weeks6566 Wednesdays, April 24 - May 22 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 5 weeks6567 Wednesdays, April 24 - May 22 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. 5 weeks

Instructor: Aalia Mujtaba (www.metaalia.com)Fee: $195 members/$205 non-members for 8 weeks6568 Tuesdays, March 19 - May 14 (no class April 2) 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks

artwork by Aalia Mujtaba

Beginning/Intermediate Jewelry & MetalsmithingLearn the fundamental techniques used in silversmithing and jewelry fabrication. Beginners will learn sawing, filing, texturing, shaping, polishing, soldering, bezel setting stones, as well as the concept of well-balanced design. In this open-format class, beginners benefit from instructor led projects, while intermediate students can either participate in class projects or go beyond the basics and create on their own with instructor help. No experience necessary for beginners; intermediate students should bring examples of their work. Material costs will be discussed in first class. Min. 4, max. 8.

Instructor: Priscilla FritschFee: $175 members/$185 non-members6569 Mondays, March 25 - May 6 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 7 weeks6570 Mondays, March 25 - May 6 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. 7 weeks6571 Thursdays, March 28 - May 9 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. 7 weeks6572 Saturdays, April 6 - May 4 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 5 weeks

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Basic FoldformingAdd dimension and texture to your handmade jewelry by folding, working, and then unfolding sheet metal. We’ll explore several basic folds and you’ll take home a copper cuff and a variety of samples showcasing your new skill. Bring a sack lunch. All supplies included. Min. 4, max. 8.

Instructors: Priscilla Fritsch & Kathryn WalkerFee: $110 6573 Saturday, March 23 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 1 day

Create Yard Art with Copper PipeInterested in creating something special for your yard? Learn how to construct a trellis, garden fence or plant stand using copper pipe and connectors found at your local hardware store! Students will measure, cut, connect and solder components together to create unique sculptures for outdoors. Material costs are included in tuition based on a finished size. Additional materials will be available for purchase, should you plan to work larger. Bring a sack lunch. Min. 4, max. 8.

Instructor: Priscilla Fritsch & Kathryn WalkerFee: $1506574 Saturday, May 25 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 1 day

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Adult ArtPainting with Style for Beginners: Acrylic Painting 101

Introductory painting class for beginners. Students learn basic brush techniques and the art of mixing color, with special attention given to the development of individual painting style. We will paint from basic still life and emphasize the development of the painting from the ground up. Ms. Hatch believes in helping the

student learn how to bring out what is behind what one sees in order not to be overwhelmed by detail. Supply list online. Adults only. Min. 6, max. 10.

Instructor: Sarah HatchFee: $170 members/$180 non-members6575 Mondays, March 25 - May 13 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 8 weeks

Joy of ArtJoin a wonderfully creative space where the secrets of creating original art can be yours! Each class is designed to help you learn a basic acrylic and oil painting technique, so you can build your skills and

improve your paintings. Students will acquire basic painting skills, color theory, how to mix colors and use different brush types and various techniques of brushstrokes. Learn the basics of good composition and design in an atmosphere of fun, learning and self - expression through creative arts. Ideal for the beginner or students with some previous sketching experience. More advanced students are also welcome and can build upon their skills and learn how to critique their own work. Supply list online. Min. 4, max. 12.

Instructor: Shijun Huang Munns (www.ShijunArt.com)Fee: $165 members / $175 non-members 6576 Tuesdays, April 16 - May 21 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. 6 weeks

The Fine Art of Oil Painting Designed for both the beginner and experienced painter, in this course you will be introduced to the language of painting and the use of color and composition to create realistic still lifes/portraits in oils. Relax and learn in a non-stressful environment

and learn to use water-miscible oils from a professional artist. Supply list online; some materials provided. Min. 5, max. 11.

Instructor: Patrick Hobaugh (www.pathobaugh.com)Fee: $165 members / $175 non-members6577 Fridays, March 29 - May 10 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 7 weeks

Self-Expression & Exploration Oil PaintingThis class is designed to guide students to find their inner artist, and explore the conscious and subconscious ideas that have driven painters to paint for ages. Based on the idea that the best way to learn is through instructed experimentation, this class is suitable for both new and continuing painters. Includes basic instruction for using oil paints and oil painting mediums, as well as creating good composition, subject matter and concepts. Class includes one-on-one discussions and group critiques. Students are encouraged to create their own compositions in class on day one. Supply list and further instructions online. Min. 6, max. 9.Instructor: Nat EmersonFee: $175 members/$185 non-members6578 Wednesdays, April 17 - June 5 7:00 - 9:15 p.m. 8 weeks

Learn to Paint Landscapes Working From PhotosHave you ever wanted to recreate those great vacation photos in a painting but have trouble finding a starting point? This is the workshop for you. Bring in those photos and let’s get started. This class will touch on the many issues that you come across in landscape painting and help you resolve them. Design, perspective and color mixing will be discussed. Appropriate for beginners; you may use oil or acrylic. Supply list online; please touch base with Dawn ([email protected]) before class if you have supply questions. Min. 4, max. 10.Instructor: Dawn Kinney MartinFee: $155 members/$165 non-members6579 Wednesdays, March 20 - April 10 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 4 weeks

Intro to Encaustic PaintingExplore the ancient technique of encaustic painting that has made a recent resurgence in popularity. Learn the basics of color-pigmenting molten beeswax, applying luscious layers to wood and paper surfaces and heating with a blowtorch or iron to fuse and preserve your paintings. Several techniques will be explored and demoed: polishing wax to a high gloss, inscribing and transferring, embedding, and scraping and building up of wax to create rich texture. Supplies included; additional materials will be available for purchase. Please bring lunch for Saturday workshop. Min. 5, max. 8.Instructor: Penny Treese (www.pennytreese.com)Fee: $210 members / $220 non-members6580 Thursdays, March 21 - April 25 (no class April 11) 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. 5 weeks6581 Thursdays, May 2 - 30 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. 5 weeks

Fee: $150 (includes materials)6582 Saturday, April 20 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 1 day

Abstract Painting & DrawingDesigned for both beginning and experienced artists alike. Explore the world of abstract painting and drawing with a variety of approaches, experimentation and discussion to become more familiar with your own personal style. We will cover the fundamentals of abstraction: line, shape, texture and composition using a variety of media. Min. 6, max. 11.Instructor: Woody CornwellFee: $175 members/$185 non-members6583 Thursdays, March 28 - May 16 7:00 - 9:15 p.m. 8 weeks

The Art of CollageWhile learning about the history of collage, students will create exciting mixed media works that emphasize the use of color, texture, and imagery. Inspired by such masters as Matisse and Picasso, students will be taken through the collage process, from painting and drawing techniques, to composition and assembling, and then to completion. Supply list online. Min. 4, max. 10.Instructor: Suzy FerrissFee: $170 members / $180 non-members6584 Wednesdays, March 27 - May 22 (no class April 10) 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 8 weeks

Mixed Media and Photo CollageStudents will learn to use painting and methods of printmaking without a press to uncover symbolism within imagery to create meaningful mixed media photo collages. Begin by exploring the world of collage and mixed media with an introduction to watercolor and techniques for image transfer and production. Concepts regarding composition will be discussed as we create visually compelling imagery of and from

our subconscious. Supply list online. Min. 6, max. 14.Instructor: Abbie MerrittFee: $135 members / $145 non-members6585 Tuesdays, March 26 - April 30 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 6 weeks

Birds, Butterflies, Botanicals and BeyondIn this exciting new class, come and explore our world of natural history. This studio class will focus on working from observation and is open to all media. The emphasis will be on the study of nature’s bounty and capturing their essence, whether through gestural impressions or exacting likeness. Style is completely open and individual directions are always encouraged. Bones, skulls, fish and more- let your creative imagination take a leap of faith and join us on a visual adventure. All levels of experience are welcome. Bring your medium of choice to the first class and be prepared for a uniquely fun journey. Min. 8, max. 16.

Instructor: Carla HouseFee: $185 members/$195 non-members6586 Wednesdays, April 3 - May 15 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 7 weeks

Introduction to DrawingCome and enjoy this fun and exciting class exploring the fundamentals of drawing including light and shadow, perspective, and basic rendering techniques from a variety of still life objects. Instructor will provide personal guidance as well as demonstration drawings for students to observe. A supply list is

available online; pencils and an eraser will be needed for the first class. Min. 5, max. 10.

Instructor: Thomas Key (www.thomaskeyart.com)Fee: $170 members / $180 non-members6587 Fridays, March 29 – May 17 1:30 – 4:00 p.m. 8 weeks

artwork by Sarah Hatch

artwork by Pat Hobaugh

artwork by Abbie Merritt

artwork by Thomas Key

artwork by Shijun Munns

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Life Drawing Studio This 2-hour session provides the opportunity to draw from live model (gesture/short pose) with no instruction. Model’s fee included in tuition. Min. 7, max. 14.

Fee: $80 members/$90 non-members6588 Fridays, March 29 - May 17 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks

Drawing & Painting the Figure Whether you are a beginner or experienced, you’ll enhance your artistic skills, no matter which medium you choose. Learn how to see like an artist, analyze like a scientist and paint/draw like a master, while developing your own style. Understand tools, medium, concept, composition, light, color, texture and expression. Join a relaxed, friendly and creative atmosphere to study the art of figure drawing and painting from live models, with Sorbonne trained and Montmartre artist, Dr. Saidi. Oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, and charcoal are equally encouraged; basic supply list online. Min. 8, max. 14.

Instructor: Chouaieb Saidi (www.saidiart.com)Fee: $160 members / $170 non-members6589 Wednesdays, March 27 - May 1 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. 6 weeks

Portrait Drawing WorkshopJoin a relaxed and productive atmosphere to learn from a Sorbonne trained and Montmartre renowned, master portrait artist, Dr. Saidi. You’ll learn how to see like an artist, analyze like a scientist and draw like a master while developing your own style. Students will be provided with both conceptual and technical instructions that will allow them an understanding of mediums, composition, color, light,

value, edge, texture, expression and likeness. Once you’re able to successfully draw a portrait, you can draw any subject matter with excellence. Supply list online; live model in second class. Min. 8, max. 14.

Instructor: Chouaieb Saidi (www.saidiart.com)Fee: $1056590 Wednesdays, May 15 - 22 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. 2 weeks

Beginner’s Colored PencilNature provides the ideal subject matter for the beginning and intermediate student of colored pencil. Composition, color theory, and technique will be the primary focus with short exercises and longer studies provided. We will begin working from flat two-dimensional images, so bring color magazine pictures or color photos of leaves, plants, or flowers to the first class. Independent study projects working from live subject matter, your imagination, or photo reference images. Supply list online. Min. 6, max. 14.

Instructor: Carol SutherlandFee: $165 members/$175 non-members6591 Thursdays, March 21 - April 18 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 5 weeks6592 Thursdays, March 21 - April 18 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. 5 weeks

Drawing Birds in Colored PencilFor students who have completed Beginner’s Colored Pencil or an equivalent basic drawing class. Nature provides the ideal subject matter for the beginning and intermediate student of colored pencil. Composition, color

theory, and technique will be the primary focus with short exercises and longer studies provided. We will begin working from flat two-dimensional images, so bring color magazine pictures or color photos of birds to the first class. Independent study projects working from your imagination, or photo reference images. Supply list online. Min. 6, max. 14.Instructor: Carol SutherlandFee: $165 members/$175 non-members6593 Thursdays, April 25 - May 23 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 5 weeks6594 Thursdays, April 25 - May 23 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. 5 weeks

Art WorkshopsBeginning Watercolor WorkshopSample the paints, brushes, and papers used in watercolor. Demos and examples of various techniques will be given including flat washes, graded washes, glazes, wet’n wet, transparencies and layering. Incorporating these techniques, each student will follow along as the instructor demonstrates each step of a painting. Beginning color theory will also be discussed with hands-on exercises. No prior experience necessary – just an urge to be creative and express yourself! Supply list online; bring a sack lunch. Min. 6, max. 10.Instructor: Denise NogueirasFee: $90 6595 Saturday, March 23 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 day

artwork by Denise Nogueiras

Painting Glorious Sunflowers in WatercolorPaint the flower that inspired so many artists. You will paint four or more versions of the many varieties of the beautiful, tall sunflower such as Aztec Sun, Lemon Queen, Teddy Bear and Autumn Beauty. Enjoy making the flower come alive in all its many colors and forms using watercolor. Be inspired by many different styles of the flower painted throughout different art movements beginning with Monet’s Impressionist style, Post-Impressionist Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Gustav Klimt, Egon Shiele, and Georgia O’Keefe. No experience necessary – just a love of flowers and color. Supply list online; bring a sack lunch. Min. 6, max. 10.Instructor: Denise NogueirasFee: $90 6596 Saturday, April 13 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 day

Intro to Encaustic PaintingExplore the ancient technique of encaustic painting that has made a recent resurgence in popularity. Learn the basics of color-pigmenting molten beeswax, applying luscious layers to wood and paper surfaces and heating with a blowtorch or iron to fuse and preserve your paintings. Several

techniques will be explored and demoed: polishing wax to a high gloss, inscribing and transferring, embedding, and scraping and building up of wax to create rich texture. Supplies included; additional materials will be available for purchase. Please bring lunch for Saturday workshop. Min. 5, max. 8.

Instructor: Penny Treese (www.pennytreese.com)Fee: $150 (includes materials)6582 Saturday, April 20 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 1 day

Creating Large Contemporary Works Using Water Based MediaConstruct and build large contemporary works thru experimentation with water based media in both transparent and opaque forms, incorporating techniques such as dripping, splattering, spraying, glazing, stenciling, and the application of cob webs and natural elements as features and texturing mediums. Explore concepts of abstraction using representational and non-representational forms, shapes and ideas. Learn to work loosely and get into the flow. Color theory will also be covered. Examples of works by the first original abstract art form developed by Wassily Kandinsky, and other artists, will be presented and discussed. No prior experience necessary–just an urge to express and find your creative spirit. Supply list online; bring a sack lunch. Min. 6, max. 10.

Instructor: Denise NogueirasFee: $90 6597 Saturday, April 27 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 day

Absolutely Beginning Drawing: Techniques & MediaAn introductory class that presents to students the absolute basics of drawing. Students will learn to work with a variety of media including pencil, charcoal, pastels, and ink, while becoming familiar with techniques and styles associated with each. This is the perfect class for the student who is new to art, as well as for those who would like to further develop their skills. Supply list online; bring a sack lunch. Min. 4, max. 14.

Instructor: Suzy FerrissFee: $90 6598 Saturday, May 4 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 day

Creativity Workshop: Beginning & Intermediate DrawingTime to wake up your imagination! Suitable for all levels of art and design students, this course will present a series of unique drawing exercises sure to stimulate and recharge one’s creativity. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of brainstorming, sketching out one’s ideas, experimentation, and originality in problem solving. Supply list online; bring a sack lunch. Min. 4, max. 14.

Instructor: Suzy FerrissFee: $90 6599 Saturday, May 18 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 day

artwork by Penny Treese

artwork by Saidi

artwork by Carol Sutherland

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PhotographyBasic/Intermediate Camera & DarkroomStudents will use/learn film cameras and darkroom procedures for black and white printing. We welcome repeating students and those with darkroom experience to work on individual projects and get exposure to medium-format cameras or new techniques, papers and toning procedures. Registered students have access to darkroom outside of class time. Max. 10.

Supplies and Equipment: Bring your camera and manual to the first class. Students are required to supply their own film and paper. Tuition includes chemical fees and daily access to darkroom outside of class, as well as one workstation per student.Instructor: David Damon ([email protected])Fee: $100 members/$110 non-members6600 Wednesdays, March 20 - April 17 (no class April 10) 6:45 - 9:15 p.m. 4 weeks6601 Wednesdays, April 24 - May 15 6:45 - 9:15 p.m. 4 weeks

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Basic Digital Photography/Laptop PhotoshopThis course is designed to teach the nature of digital photographs, their characteristics and different formats. Using a laptop computer and Adobe software, students will learn how to process a digital image, format and retouch it using a variety of tools. Layer and text styling are also covered along with creating special effects. Min. 6, max. 12.

Supplies and Equipment: Students must have a digital camera and a laptop & mouse with either Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Photoshop Elements (not Premier Elements for Video) loaded prior to the first class. Students may partner up with a friend but no more than two students per laptop.Instructor: Rick LubrantFee: $155 members/$165 non-members6602 Mondays, March 25 - May 13 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. 8 weeks

WritingFiction IThis class is especially for beginning writers, but more advanced writers who feel “stuck” are also welcome. Emphasis will be on understanding the basics: Character, plot, dialogue, setting, action, conflict, etc. We also will discuss inspiration, organization, and the art of revision. The goal is to demystify the writing process so that students will come away with the knowledge, skill, and confidence to complete a short story or novel.

Instructor: John DeDakis (www.johndedakis.com)Fee: $155 members/$165 non-members6603 Saturdays, April 13 - May 18 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 6 weeks

Fiction WorkshopEmphasis on group critique. Individual attention will be given to each participant. The focus of the class will be works in progress – chapters of a novel, a short story, or pieces of fiction where you are seeking critical feedback on your work. Min. 10, max. 20.

Instructor: John DeDakis (www.johndedakis.com)Fee: $175 members/$185 non-members6604 Tuesdays, April 9 - May 28 10:00 a.m. - Noon 8 weeks

Fiction II (Advanced) WorkshopA course for writers who have a basic understanding of fiction writing. Emphasis will be on helping writers fine-tune their manuscripts-in-progress with an eye toward finding an agent and getting published. Min. 10, max. 20.

Instructor: John DeDakis (www.johndedakis.com)Fee: $175 members/$185 non-members6605 Wednesdays, April 10 - May 29 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 8 weeks

Private Writing SessionsOne-on-one fiction writing tutorial. One-hour private writing session with the instructor for in-depth critique of your work. Students should submit to the instructor between 5 to 10 pages of a work-in-progress at least one day prior to the session. Call Callanwolde for instructor contact information.

Instructor: John DeDakis (www.johndedakis.com)Fee: $125 members & non-members

Memoir I: Reading It and Writing ItIntroduction to the art of the memoir in which a writer takes the reader back to a part of his or her life that was unusually vivid or intense and travels far below that surface. Min. 6, max. 8.

Instructor: June Akers SeeseFee: $165 members/$175 non-members 6606 Wednesdays, April 3 - May 22 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks

Advanced Memoir SeminarA course for writers who have completed Advanced Memoir Seminar in Fall 2012 at Callanwolde; instructor’s permission required to join class. Outside speakers and oral reports. Students can expect to have written and revised 40 pages before the individual conferences on the last day of class. Min. 6, max. 10.

Instructor: June Akers SeeseFee: $175 members/$185 non-members6607 Tuesdays, April 2 - May 21 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. 8 weeks

Poetry WorkshopComposed of four intensive sessions to help beginning and advanced poets find and focus their poems and revise in the light of contemporary practice. The workshop will include exercises, discussions of craft, and optional reading and writing assignments. Numerous poems written in this workshop have won awards and appeared in literary magazines and the poets’ books from Persea and other presses. For opening discussion, please email two poems marked ìPoetry Workshopî to the instructor at [email protected] by April 5. Also, please bring 8 copies of each poem to the first class meeting. Adults only; open to all levels. Max. 8.

Instructor: Memye Curtis Tucker, Ph.D.Fee: $130 members/$140 non-members6608 Saturdays, April 13, April 20, May 4, May 18 11:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 4 sessions

Follow the mischievous pigtail girl and all of the charming characters in our production of “Senior Ball” after David Lichine’s original “Graduation Ball”. Enjoy the showcase of 5 new choreographic works by Tara Shepard Meyers, Mary Grace Philips, Jennilee Garcia Green and Miriam Oropeza Ramos.

SATURDAY, APRIL 20TH 2PM AND 7PM$15 TICKETS ON SALE MARCH 8TH

at www.ticketleap.com

CALLANWOLDE DANCE ENSEMBLE

Spring Show 2013

Writer in Residence at CallanwoldeJournalist and novelist John DeDakis is a former Senior Copy Editor on CNN’s “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer.” DeDakis (pronounced deh-DAY-kiss) is the author of two mystery-suspense novels, Fast Track and Bluff. He is a manuscript editor, writing workshop leader, and has taught journalism at American University in Washington, D.C. and novel writing at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. During his award-winning 45-year career in journalism (25 years at CNN), DeDakis has been a White House Correspondent and interviewed such luminaries as Alfred Hitchcock, Jimmy Carter, and Ronald Reagan. He lives in Washington, D.C. Find out more about John at his website: www.johndedakis.com.

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HandbuildingRecommended first clay course. All levels will learn the expressive potential of pinch, coil, and slab construction.

Pottery on the WheelIntroduction to the potter’s wheel, for beginning and intermediate students. Basic throwing skills will be taught, as well as design and decorative techniques for functional pottery forms.

Intermediate Handbuilding*Those with at least two quarters handbuilding experience will learn more advanced non-wheel techniques. Emphasis placed on form, surface and expression.

Intermediate Wheel*Students will learn to refine their throwing technique, with emphasis on enhancing the thrown form. At least two quarters of throwing experience, plus a basic knowledge of handbuilding is recommended.

Studio ProceduresInternship course for learning to operate a pottery studio. Kiln firing and design, basic glaze formulation, and photographic techniques will be covered. You will work with assistants and attend 5 mandatory lecture sessions. (This course is required prior to application for pottery assistantship.) Tuition includes cost of studio manual.

*New students to Callanwolde Pottery must enroll in Handbuilding or Pottery on the Wheel, regardless of prior experience.

POTTERY FEES & SUPPLIESUnless otherwise noted, fees are:

$185 members/$200 non-members

The tuition includes a $40 fee, which covers the cost of 25-lb. bag of stoneware clay, glazes, and 2,000 cubic inches of glaze firing. Additional clay and tools may be purchased from the Pottery Department. Firing methods include Raku, cone six oxidation, Salt, Soda, and cone ten reduction. All work fired at Callanwolde must be produced in the Pottery Program studios (no outside work allowed). Students may access the studios on weekends and most afternoons for practice at no additional cost.

You may register for pottery classes online, by calling the registration office, or by simply mailing in your pottery registration form. Please see page 15 of this catalog for registration guidelines, refund policies, and class cancellation information as these procedures apply to all Callanwolde classes including pottery. To confirm your enrollment you may call the registration office at (404) 872-5338 after March 4.

ALL ADULT POTTERY CLASSES ARE 8 WEEKSMAXIMUM ENROLLMENT PER CLASS

IS 12 STUDENTS

Adult PotteryMORNINGS 9:30 a.m. - NoonMondays, April 1 - May 206609 Handbuilding Glenn Dair

Tuesdays, April 2 - May 216610 Pottery on the Wheel Glenn Dair

Wednesdays, April 3 - May 226611 Intermediate Handbuilding Glenn Dair

Thursdays, April 4 - May 236612 Intermediate Pottery Glenn Dair

EVENINGS 7:00 - 9:30 p.m.Mondays, April 1 - May 206613 Handbuilding Barry Gregg 6614 Intermediate Wheel Bill Buckner

Tuesdays, April 2 - May 216615 Handbuilding Mike Klapthor 6616 Intermediate Wheel (Soda Firing) Conner McKissack

Wednesdays, April 3 - May 226617 Handbuilding Ana Vizurraga 6618 Pottery on the Wheel Lora Rust

6619 Studio Procedures Glenn Dair $85 members / $95 non-members

Thursdays, April 4 - May 236620 Intermediate Handbuilding Laurie Steele6621 Pottery on the Wheel Vernon Smith

Fridays, April 5 - May 246622 Handbuilding Sandy Culp6623 Pottery on the Wheel Mary Cobb

Saturday & Sunday – April 13 & 1410:00 AM – 5:00 PMin the Conservatory

Preview Opening: Friday, April 12, 7-10 PM

Information: (404) 874-9351

S pr i ng Pot t e r y S a lea t C a l l a nwolde

Functional, decorative and sculptural ceramic works by the pottery program assistants and instructors

Register Online!

Registration opens

March 4, 2013

New Instructor, Conner McKissack’s Work - Soda Firing

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TextilesBeg./Inter. Floor Loom Weaving***Due to the popularity of this course, registrations are accepted immediately upon receipt of your catalog. Open registration date does not apply.***Beginning students will learn the basics of floor loom weaving and complete a sampler. Supplies are included in the tuition. Intermediate project is double weave. Intermediate students must purchase their own supplies. Min. 6, max. 10.

Instructors: Lynn Pollard Beginners’ Fee (includes supplies): $170 members/$185 non-members Intermediates’ Fee (without supplies): $150 members/$165 non-members6624 Tuesdays, March 19 - May 21 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. 10 weeks

Beginning KnittingIn this introductory course, you will learn how to cast on, how to perform the knit and purl stitch, and how to increase, decrease and bind off. Please come to the first class with two balls of worsted weight wool yarn in light contrasting colors, and THREE sets of needles: 1 set of 16-inch circular needles (size 7), one set of straight needles (size 7), and one set of double pointed needles (size 7). Min. 4, max. 10.

Instructor: Debra DavisFee: $90 members / $100 non-members6626 Tuesdays, March 19 - April 9 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. 4 weeks

Spiral Weaving Class

Weaving is a fiber art that has been practiced in every culture for centuries. Although loom weaving may be one of the most familiar types of the art form, weaving has numerous applications. The objectives are to provide the student with hands-on experience in visualizing and creating sculptural forms, while expanding their knowledge of functional arts. Learn how to create sculptures using natural fibers as the foundation or warp. The sisal and needles used will be provided and included in the tuition; students supply yarn. Upon completion, students will have a sculptural form or two of their own creation. Min. 5, max. 15.

Instructor: Rita Baker, Ph.D.Fee: $100 members / $110 non-members6625 Wednesdays, March 20 – April 3 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. 3 weeks

Continuing KnittingAfter learning to knit, you will want to increase your knowledge of knitting techniques. In this class you will learn the techniques of cables, lace, and how to do two-color Fair Isle knitting. You will learn the skills of reading patterns and charts, how to change colors, and how to perform different cast-ons and bind-offs. A variety of patterns will be offered and students can choose among them to practice the above techniques. Requirements: Students should know how to knit and purl. Bring 2 contrasting colors of worsted weight wool, at least 3 oz of each; 16î circular needles (size 7), straight needles (size 7) and double pointed needles (size 7). Other supplies will be suggested in class. Min. 4, max. 15.

Instructor: Debra DavisFee: $90 members / $100 non-members6627 Mondays, March 18 - April 8 10:00 a.m. - Noon 4 weeks

Knit Yourself Some JewelryLooking for an easy fun project for the summer? How about a head start on gifts? Try your hand at knitting wire to make stunning jewelry in a short period of time. Materials will be provided to create earrings for pierced ears or a pendant using fine gauge wire and either tumbled gemstone chips, beads or pearls. Please bring several small sizes of metal, wood or bamboo knitting needles size 0 to 6, and any beads or old jewelry you’d like to recycle. Must know how to cast-on, knit, and bind-off. Bring a sack lunch on Saturday. Min. 4, max. 14.

Instructor: Debra DavisFee: $656628 Saturday, April 6 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 1 day

We Need Your Help!Callanwolde relies on the generosity of many in realizing our commitment to providing the very best in creative instruction. Please consider a tax-deductible contribution in support of Callanwolde and its role as your home for art, music, dance, poetry and self discovery.

Make a gift online at www.callanwolde.org or call 404-872-5338 ext. 227

Thank you! Enjoy your class!

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Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that no student’s space will be held without full payment of all class fees. Registrations mailed in early will not be processed until the first day of registration. Registrations are accepted up to the first day of each class if space is available; however, please register 1 week before class begins. Credit card payments are automatically deposited and cannot be used to hold a space until cash or check payments are delivered.

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE:Registrations are accepted in the Callanwolde Administrative Offices between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Students may register:

(1) in person.

(2) by telephone with VISA/MasterCard call 404.872.5338.

(3) online at www.callanwolde.org.

(4) by mail; registrations may be mailed in early and will be processed on March 4. To register by mail, complete the form and send check, VISA, or MasterCard information to:

Registration Callanwolde Fine Arts Center 980 Briarcliff Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30306Make checks payable to CALLANWOLDE. No post-dated checks will be accepted. Callanwolde will charge $15.00 for each returned check.Please note: Registrations are not accepted by fax or e-mail.

STUDENT AGE REQUIREMENTS:All classes are for students 18 years and older unless the listing describes them as for children or teens. See course descriptions for details.

CANCELLATIONS:Callanwolde Fine Arts Center reserves the right to cancel any class due to insufficient enrollment. Full refunds are issued for cancelled classes. We make every effort to notify students of postponements and cancellations at least 24 hours before the first scheduled class. Dates and times are subject to change as necessary. Callanwolde may elect to postpone a class in order to accept additional registrations to meet minimum enrollment requirements.

ABSENTEE POLICY:Callanwolde is not responsible for classes missed due to student absence. Please discuss unavoidable absences with the instructor.

CONFIRMATION:Due to postage costs, students DO NOT receive confirmation of registration. Unless you are otherwise notified by telephone, classes will start on the days, dates and times listed in this course catalog.

MAILING LIST:Students are automatically placed on the mailing list. If you wish to receive e-mails about events at Callanwolde, include your e-mail address on the form.

MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION:Friends of Callanwolde Membership Benefits:

• Special member’s price for classes

• Course catalog and other mailings

• Invitations and discounts on Arts Events

To become a Callanwolde member and receive an immediate discount on your class, fill out the membership form below. When you enclose payment for your membership, you may pay the lower member’s price for your class. Enclose both your membership information and class payment in order to receive the discount. New memberships are valid for one year and apply only to classes for which you are currently registering and to those for which you will register within the upcoming year. Memberships are not retroactive.

REFUND POLICY: PLEASE READ METo withdraw from a class:

• Students must notify the registration office by phone, mail, or in person; e-mails are not acceptable notification for withdrawal.

• Students must notify the registration office at least two business days before the first class meeting in order to receive a refund less a $20.00 withdrawal fee per class.

• NO REFUNDS OR TRANSFERS WILL BE MADE AFTER THAT TIME. Contracts are already signed with the instructors, who are paid according to the number of students registered.

• Refunds take1-2 weeks to process.

Yes, I’d like to become a member!Please note that memberships are donations and are non-refundable.

Annual membership fees:

q $30 Individual (covers one person)

q $25 Student (covers one person age 18 and under)

q $20 Senior Citizen (65+/covers one person)

q $60 Family (If family level, please list below other members of family at same address)

Office use only

PUBLICITY WAIVER: Occasionally, Callanwolde takes photos of classes or events for publicity purposes. If you prefer not to have your picture or your child’s picture taken during such an event, please tell the photographer or notify the Publicity Office in advance.

CALLANWOLDE REGISTRATION FORM

Student Name ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

If student is under 18: Birthdate ________________ Parent’s name ________________________________________________________________________

Address ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

City/State _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Zip ___________________________

Day Phone ______________________________________________________ Evening Phone _________________________________________________________

E-mail _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Class # Class Title Start Date Time Fee

Membership Fee (see right)

Total

I would prefer to receive your catalog by: q mail q e-mail Make check payable to Callanwolde.

I am paying by: q Check q Cash q VISA q MasterCard q Money Order

Name as it appears on charge card _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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I am a:q Non-member: pay non-member class fee q Member: Membership No.________ Exp. Date_______q New Member: Include annual membership fee (see right)

Inclement Weather PolicyMonday-Friday: Callanwolde will be closed and classes will be cancelled if DeKalb County Schools are closed due to inclement weather. Watch your local TV stations for information on school closings. Saturday: Our phone message will announce any cancellations. Call 404.872.5338 for information.

Callanwolde RegistrationSpring Quarter 2013 Registration by Phone (VISA/MC) begins Monday, March 4th, 2013.

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Create something new and exciting. Work side-by-side with world-class visual and

performing artists. Study both traditional and cutting-edge art forms. Engage in the life

of your community through creation and performance. Explore your art form’s boundaries.

Callanwolde Fine Arts Center980 Briarcliff Road, N.E.Atlanta, Georgia 30306404.872.5338www.callanwolde.org

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PAIDSTONE MOUNTAIN, GA

Permit #1037

CALLANWOLDE GALLERY HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 10AM-8PM SATURDAYS 10AM-3PM CLOSED SUNDAYS ALWAYS FREE ADMISSION

alwaysFREE

admission

“Terra Incognita 2”shredded household papers, thread on board

“Examining the Overlooked”Works by Jaynie Crimmins

April 5 – May 24, 2013

OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY, April 5, 2013 from 7- 9 pm

Examining the Overlooked honors our daily preoccupations and the tasks traditionally associated with “women’s work,” while investigating the inherent meaning in mundane household papers.

For more information call 404-872-5338 www.Callanwolde.org